Ghalegaun Tour - 8 Days

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Situated in north central Nepal, Ghale Gaun and Ghanapokhar are mainly Gurung settlements promoting unique village tourism and practicing community based hospitality. Ghalegaun trekking has substantially contributed to the promotion of village tourism in Nepal. As part of Nepal Himalaya trekking programs, Ghalegaun trek offers the opportunity for Ghale Gaun village tour and village treks. As a Ghalegaun trekking and Nepal tour operator we offer you a very modest Ghale Gaun trek Itinerary and reliable Nepal information to make your Himalayan trekking in Nepal pleasant and memorable.

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While visiting Ghale Gaun village it is recommended to follow the following customs:

(Some do and don’ts)

Affection between men and women, even married, is seldom expressed. Public kissing, hugging, and hand- holding are offensive to most Nepalese and a sign moral. But it is acceptable for two men to walk hand in hand.

Affection between men and women, even married, is seldom expressed. Public kissing, hugging, and hand- holding are offensive to most Nepalese and a sign moral. But it is acceptable for two men to walk hand in hand.

Baksheesh is an extra payment for a service performed and is usually given to porters or laborers at the end of the job. It can be money or clothes or anything else and there is no set rate.

Bargaining is to be expected. Don’t bargain if you’re not really interested. If your price is accepted, don’t try to back out, and don’t try to get an even lower price.

Bathing in the hills is very conservative. Men should wear shorts; women should wear a lungi pulled up under the arms.

Children are spoiled crazies. Don’t be surprised if you are the center of attraction everywhere.

Clothing is conservative. Men should not go bare- chest and shorts should be conservative. Women should avoid bare shoulders halter tops, and shorts. Ties and suits are not necessary except for special occasions.

Conversations may have ‘dead’ patches. Nepalese are not uncomfortable with silence.

Cows are sacred. They go and sleep where they want. Watch out for them if you must stretch them out while sitting on the floor.

Never step over anyone, and always move your feet let people avoid stepping over you.

Gifts are rarely given and seldom opened in front of the person who has given it.

Heads are sacred and should be treated with respect. Never should be treated without respect. Never take who has given it and never take a topi (hat) off a man’s head, even in fun.

Invitations often arrive at the last moment. Don’t be surprised or offended, it happens to everyone. If you’re busy, even a short appearance is enough.

Jutho (impurity) refers to food that is ritually polluted and therefore inedible; any food which has come into contact, either directly or indirectly with the month becomes jutho.

Left hands are used for cleaning oneself after going to the toilet. It is never used to pass or accept things, whether food at the table or money with a shopkeeper.

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Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival Kathmandu International Airport

Welcome transfer to hotel and rest of the day free for leisure. Overnight at hotel. Q/N.

Day 2 : Sightseeing/ Cultural day in Kathmandu & Patan city.

Day 3 : Kathmandu – Pokhara

Here are two options: either we can directly fly (US $ 80 one way fly cost) or drive to Pokhara (6 hours drive by tourist bus- US $ – 15 deluxe tourist bus ( Green Line Bus).

Day 4 : Pokhara – Sightseeing Day.

Early in the morning we can take a taxi to the Sarangkot hill for viewing sunrise and spectacular snowcapped mountain ranges. After lunch back to Pokhara and ride up to Devis fall, Tibetan refugee camp, Cave and boating in the lake

Day 5 : Transfer from Pokhara to Arjunchaupari

Trek to Sirubari village. Meet the family. Watch local cultural programs. Overnight in the local House.

Day 6 : Explore the village and its surroundings

Hike through the neighboring villages. Enjoy the cultural programs and observe their daily lifestyle.

Day 7 : Climb to Dahare Hill

Climb to Dahare hill for views of the mountains and village scenery. Spend our last evening with the family. Probably one of the rarest experience for you.

Day 8 : Walk back to the transport at Arjunchaupari

Drive back to Kathmandu via Pokhara or fly back to Kathmandu from Pokhara.

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If you like to extend your holidays in Nepal with your short time to experience the high mountains and Nepalese culture you can choose these short and easy extensions trips. Also for those who are inexperience in walking up and down on the mountain the following options are the best to choose. Click on the link below to get its information.